Placetrics
District in Hertfordshire

Living in Dacorum

22 neighbourhoods · 96 sub-areas

Dacorum, in the East of England, is a commuter district of around 161,000 people sitting roughly an hour from London by rail. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,363 a month — noticeably above the UK median and reflecting the premium people pay to be within striking distance of the capital. It's an ownership-heavy area where private renters are a minority.

Verdict
Stands out for
  • lots of local jobs (top 5% nationally)
Watch out for
  • expensive rent (bottom quarter nationally)
  • weaker schools (bottom quarter nationally)
Crime / 1k / yr
41/ 100
67.1
About average · 33% below nat. avg
Good schools
24/ 100
83%
Bottom quarter nationally
Commute to hub
65/ 100
57 min
Better than most
Jobs density
98/ 100Top 5%
0.85
Top 5% nationally
2-bed rent
16/ 100
£1,363/mo
Bottom quarter nationally · 1-bed £1,086 · 3-bed £1,635 · +3.8% YoY
Council tax
17/ 100
£2,474/yr
£206/mo

Overview

Overview

Living in Dacorum

Dacorum covers Hemel Hempstead and a cluster of smaller market towns and villages in Hertfordshire. It's not a city — there's no real urban buzz — but it's a well-organised, practical place to live if London is where you work. The countryside is close, greenspace is within a short walk for most residents, and the infrastructure is solid.

Most people here own their home — around two in three households are owner-occupiers, and private renters make up only about one in seven. The demographic skews towards families and established couples rather than young professionals. Around a fifth of households have children, and the area has a relatively high share of over-50s. If you're a recent graduate looking for flatmates and nightlife, this probably isn't your move.

Rent isn't cheap. A 2-bed goes for roughly £1,363 a month and a 3-bed pushes up to around £1,635 — figures driven by London proximity rather than local wages. Council tax (Band D) adds about £201 a month on top. The gap between what jobs here actually pay (median workplace salary around £18,675) and what residents typically earn (around £36,473) tells the whole story: most people commute out to earn significantly more than local employers offer.

The honest trade-off is this: you're paying London-adjacent prices to live somewhere that isn't London. The rail commute to the capital takes just under an hour, but rents have risen nearly 4% in the past year and affordability is stretched — rent currently eats around 64% of a typical take-home wage, which is high by any measure.

LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.

Peers

Similar cities to Dacorum

Cities with the closest profile to Dacorum on rent, salary, safety, schools, jobs and density. Click any pair to compare side-by-side.

Set up your move

What you need on day one

Set up your home
Slot
Compare broadband at Dacorum
See providers, speeds and prices for this postcode
Compare deals
Set up your home
Slot
Switch energy on your move-in date
Compare gas + electricity tariffs
Switch tariff
Cover your stuff
Slot
Renters' contents insurance
From £5/month — bundle with car or pet cover
Get a quote
Buying instead?
Slot
See if you'd qualify for a mortgage here
Whole-of-market broker — eligibility check, no fee
Check eligibility
All sub-areas

All sub-areas in Dacorum

Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.